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Let's talk Irish Whiskey....

You know; I had some Red ****** once and wasn't impressed (as I'd reported earlier in this string). However.... This past week, after having read someone's earlier posting about Red ****** being meant for sipping, I ordered some to sip. GOOD stuff when taken slowly like that.

Thanks to whomever amongst ya it was that enlightened me to that.
I doubt it was me but I do like redbreast for sipping. My wife bought me the older Redbreast but I liked the regular Redbreast better. I suppose older is not always better with Irish and Scotch whiskies. :D
 

wildturkey8

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Unfortunately, I'm not much for Scotch. As such, when I tried Bushmills single malt and didn't take to it. I did, however, like the wee dram of Scotch they served us at the Edradour distillery in Scotland. (They claim that's the world's smallest distillery. Only employees like 3 people.) That was good stuff, that. Anyone else been there, drunk that?


Yep--a friend of mine who visited the distillery recently now only buys Edradour -- and I always enjoy my visits to his place . Mostly this week I am drinking Auchentoshan Valinch ( cask strength 57%) which goes down very nicely with a drop of water. Getting back to the Irish though-- I can never order one of my favourite brands any more due to the traumatic memories of the result of wandering into a bar with a pal and asking the rather buxom barmaid for a couple of large Redbreasts please...
I have been drinking Auchentoshan Classic. I like it a lot. The Classic is the weaker version of the Valinch.
 

Duper

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I have been trying a few drinks on the rocks this last couple weeks. Chivas Regal, was OK. I guess it was good enough for "Old blue eyes". Jack Daniels old # 7. Ok. Jim Beam Red Stag. Maybe better as a mix.
Jameson was definitely the best so far and could become my go to sippin' whiskey. Bushmills is next on the list. I am up in Ontario, Canada and the sale of liquor is highly controlled and much more expensive than south of the 49th parallel.
 
I have been trying a few drinks on the rocks this last couple weeks. Chivas Regal, was OK. I guess it was good enough for "Old blue eyes". Jack Daniels old # 7. Ok. Jim Beam Red Stag. Maybe better as a mix.
Jameson was definitely the best so far and could become my go to sippin' whiskey. Bushmills is next on the list. I am up in Ontario, Canada and the sale of liquor is highly controlled and much more expensive than south of the 49th parallel.


Gee, I feel for you if you are stuck with high liquor costs. Interesting that it comes from the country that supplied us liquor during prohibition---albeit illegally. :p
 

Duper

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Gee, I feel for you if you are stuck with high liquor costs. Interesting that it comes from the country that supplied us liquor during prohibition---albeit illegally. :p

Edgar Bronfman son of the Seagrams empire founder Samual Bronfman who made his fortune during prohibition just passed yesterday.

I imagine their lawyers will keep their name out of any episode of Boardwalk Empire.
 

MikePotts

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This may have been mentioned already but I had some '2gingers' Irish Whiskey the other day - a blend and definitely 'entry level' but very pleasant nonetheless.
 

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